'There are really no words': 17 dead in Florida high school shooting; former student in custody 3 Days ago

Source: USA Today

PARKLAND, Fla. â AÂ former student went on a shooting rampage atÂ a Florida high schoolÂ Wednesday, leaving 17 dead while panicked students barricaded themselves insideÂ classrooms and frantic parents raced to the scene.Â

Some of those mothers and fathers were still waiting into the night for word whetherÂ their child survived the massacre.Â Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said five of the 17 victims have still not been identified as of 9:30 p.m. ET â about seven hours after the shooting.

CruzÂ was arrested a short distanceÂ from the school near a home,Â a law enforcement official who is not authorized to comment publicly told USA TODAY. StudentsÂ recognized the suspect during the assault, he said.

Flanked by officers, the suspect was later escorted into a police station wearing a hospital gown.Â

"Another horrific day, a detestable day," Israel said. "I'm absolutely sick to my stomach to see children who go to school armed with backpacks and pencils lose their lives."

The shooting happened about 2 p.m. atÂ Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., which is about 30 miles northwest of Fort Lauderdale, according to the Coral Springs Police Department.Â

The 17 dead include students and adults, Israel said. Others were injured and taken to local hospitals, including at least 14 who were treated at Broward Health Medical Center andÂ Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach.

Several were in critical condition Wednesday night.Â

Students said chaos ensued when aÂ fire alarm soundedÂ in the school near dismissal time â then the gunfire started.Â Israel said Cruz started shooting outside then made his way through the school's hallways.Â

Student Rebecca Bogart, 17, wasnât sure whetherÂ the reports of shooting were a drill at first.Â

The school had a fire drill earlier that day, and she knew it was somewhat common to do an active shooter drill.Â

It wasnât until the windows of her first floor classroom shattered and Bogart saw a bullet near the shades did she understand what was happening.

Bogart said thatâs what she and her classmates tried to do as they hid from the shooter.

Though she couldnât see them from under the teacherâs desk where she was hiding, Bogart said she could hear four of her classmates screaming in pain from injuries.

She added she didnât know whether they had been shot.

When SWAT officers entered the classroom, they escorted students out. As Bogart walked down the hall, she saw students covered in blood.

Officers told theÂ students to get as far away as possible. Bogart said she walked miles before stopping to get picked up by her father.

âIâm still in shock right now,â she said.

Television footage showed the terrifying moments outside the school. Students ran single file from the buildingÂ with their hands in the air â throwingÂ backpacks into a large pile and huddlingÂ under trees across the street.Â

As students scrambled to safety, law enforcers with weapons drawn approached the building.

The gunman was expelled from the school for âdisciplinary reasons,â but Israel didnât elaborate.

Cameras captured authorities taking CruzÂ into custody and to a local hospital. PoliceÂ said the gunman was a member of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) student militaryÂ program.Â

SomeÂ students and teachers who fled the school told reportersÂ they knew the former student and that he had guns.Â

As friends hiding from the shooter sent photos and videos over Snapchat to 19-year-old Jillian Davis, she started to recognize the suspect as a former classmate who had a history of making dark, gun-related jokes.Â

Cruz, a classmate who participated in Davisâs ninth grade JROTC group, was usually a quiet kid who kept to himself, but âthere was a lot of anger management issues there,â Davis said.

âFinding out it was him makes a lot of sense now,â she said.

Cruz would joke about shooting people or shooting up establishments, she said. At the time, she thought it was normal, violent teenage jokes, she said. Cruz would also talk a lot about having guns and using them in different situations, she said.

"We were told last year that he wasnât allowed on campus with a backpack on him,â Gard told the newspaper.Â âThere were problems with him last year threatening students, and I guess he was asked to leave campus.âÂ

Israel said authorities were scouring through anything that would lead them to a motive in the tragedy,Â includingÂ a website and social media pages.Â

Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said it was a dark day in the county's history.Â

"It's a horrific situation. It's just a horrible day for us," he said. "... This is a day we prayed would never happen in our county."Â

He said every high school in the county has a police presence, adding there are typically two officers at every school.Â

Worried parents crowded around the the school, some asking television crews what they should do to get information on their child, and students cried when they were reunited with their mothers and fathers. Some of the injured were treated on sidewalks and loaded into ambulances.

Twelve of the victims were found inside the school, two were killed outside, and two others died in the hospital. One additional person was killed off the school's campus, Israel said.Â

The shooting rekindled the debate over gun laws, andÂ Florida Gov. Rick Scott was asked multiple times at a 9 p.m. news conference whether this tragedy marked a needed change.Â

Scott said there is a time and place for that conversation but this was not it, adding he concluded the whole incident was just "pure evil."

The state has pledged to pay for funeral costs for the victims and cover all counseling.Â

The White House also released a statement as the tragedy was unfolding.

"The president has been made aware of the school shooting in Florida," deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters said. "We are monitoring the situation. Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected."

The incident comes just weeks after a rampageÂ at a rural Kentucky high school. AÂ 15-year-old faces two counts of murder and 12 counts of first-degree assault after police said he killed two and wounded more than a dozen others inÂ a shooting spreeÂ atÂ Marshall County High School in Benton.

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